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TRAILER
JACK TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Trailer jacks are designed to
ease loading and un-loading trailer from hitch ball, as
well as raising trailer to a proper storage angle. Below
are some basic mounting and safety tips to help you get
the most from your trailer jack.
MOUNTING: Before mounting
your trailer jack, check for interference from recessed
ball mounts, the trailer coupler, and the hitch or vehicle
bumper. Rotate the jack handle to check that the swing is
not obstructed. If the jack is of the swing-away or swivel
design, check the unit in both the vertical and horizontal
positions. When the swing-away jack is in the horizontal
or storage position, there should not be any interference
from structural members of the trailer or the trailer
coupler. Make sure that the swing-away jack does not come
in contact with the tow vehicle when making a tight turn
while in the storage position. On all jacks, check that
proper ground clearance has been achieved.
SAFETY: When cranking or
coupling trailer, secure trailer from rolling with chocks
on both sides. These trailer jacks are designed for
vertical loading, excessive side forces should be avoided.
When using optional foot plate or caster, always remove
foot plate or caster before trailering. Also, remember to
raise swing-away jacks to storage position before
trailering.
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